Recycling Clothing/Furniture/Household Items
Recycling Clothing/Furniture/Household Items
The Christian Foundation provides support to men in need of physical and spiritual assistance. They accept donations of clothing, furniture, household items, cars, boats, appliances, and business inventories.
http://www.thechristianfoundation.com
1601 W. College
Springfield, MO 65802
417-831-5546
Crosslines provides assistance to families through food, clothing, medical care, babysitting, transportation, and legal counseling. It is estimated that Crosslines has provided services to over 2 million individuals since opening in 1969. Crosslines accepts donations of clothing and household items. They do not accept furniture or appliances.
http://www.crosslines.org
1710 E. Chestnut Expressway
Springfield, MO 65802
417-869-0563
Fresh Start is a division of The Kitchen that receives and distributes non-food donations. They can accept all household items except non-working appliances, damaged or poorly upholstered furniture, waterbeds, and opened paint cans and varnish. They accept clothing, furniture, and household items.
http://www.thekitcheninc.org/fs.php
428 E. Blaine St.
Springfield, MO 65803
417-837-1550
Goodwill is dedicated to matching individuals to employment in order to live independently in their community. The MERS Goodwill stores accept donations of clothing, furniture, and household items.
http://www.mersgoodwill.org
2442 N. Bolivar Road
Springfield, MO 65803
417-864-0086
Maggie’s Boutique is a division of The Kitchen that functions as a second-time shop for clothing, antiques, furniture, glassware, paintings, jewelry, and more. They accept donations of clothing, furniture, and household items. All donations must be brought to the Fresh Start Building at 428 E. Blaine.
http://www.thekitcheninc.org/mb.php
450 E. Commercial Street
Springfield, MO 65803
417-837-1530
The MO Council for the Blind accepts working appliances, books, clothing, furniture, and household items for sale in their thrift store. Proceeds from the store go to benefit programs to aid the blind such as educational scholarships and fall/summer camps.
http://www.mcbthriftstore.com
1445 W. Kearney
Springfield, MO 65803
417-831- 3896
The Plaid Door is a boutique operated by The Junior League os Springfield. Since 1976, the Plaid Door has helped raise more than $2 million dollars in funds to assist the Springfield community. They accept donations of clothing and housewares only.
http://www.jlspringfield.org
1920 E. Sunshine
Springfield, MO 65804
417-890-1144
The Salvation Army Family Stores provide quality goods to the public at discounted prices. All proceeds go to fund the operation of The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers. They accept working appliances, books, clothing, furniture, and household items for re-use.
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org
1737 S. Campbell Ave
Springfield, MO 65807
417-866-9426
The Victory Mission serves to provide all individuals with the transitory help needed to rehabilitate and functionaly re-enter society through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Victory Mission Thrift Store accepts the donation of goods and appliances to help achieve this goal. They accept donations of appliances, clothing, furniture, and household items.
http://www.victorymission.com
1715 N. Boonville
Springfield, MO 65803
417-831-6387







